Swiss drama directed by Ursula Meier.
A boy named Simon (Kacey Mottet Klein) lives in poverty with his self-destructive older sister Louise (Léa Seydoux). Every day he steals equipment from the local ski resort and sells it to support the two of them. But this increasingly leads him into danger, and we learn that there’s more to their relationship than we first think.
It’s a brilliant slice of social realism. There are some funny moments amid the bleak and heartbreaking ones.
It’s beautifully shot, too. The film makes a point of the contrast between Simon and Louise’s poverty and the wealth of the resort visitors. The latter are represented by Kristin (Gillian Anderson), who Simon forms a desperate attachment to.
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